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List of UEFA Super Cup winners

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The trophy awarded to the winner of the UEFA Super Cup competition

The UEFA Super Cup is an annual association football competition contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup which was established in 1972. The competition was previously contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup until 1999 when the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued by UEFA. The last Super Cup in this format was the 1999 UEFA Super Cup between Lazio and Manchester United which Lazio won 1–0. The competition was originally played over two-legs, one at each participating club's stadium. Since the 1998 competition, the final has been a single match, played at a neutral venue, Stade Louis II in Monaco.[1]

Milan hold the record for the most victories, winning the competition five times since its inception. They are also the only team to have retained the UEFA Super Cup, doing so in 1990, after winning the previous competition in 1989.[1] Barcelona hold the distinction of being runners-up the most times, losing the competition four times. Teams from Italy have won the competition the most, with teams from the country winning the competition nine times. The current champions are Zenit St. Petersburg who beat Manchester United 2–1 to win the 2008 UEFA Super Cup.[2]

The 1972 final between Dutch team Ajax and Scotland's Rangers is considered unofficial by UEFA,[3] as Rangers were banned from European competition due to the behaviour of their fans during the 1972 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final. As a result UEFA refused to endorse the competition until the following season.[4]

Contents

[edit] Key

Winner won after extra time
†† Winner won after a golden goal in extra time
* Winner of UEFA Champions League
# Winner of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
¤ Winner of UEFA Cup
Bold Indicates the winner in two-legged finals
n/a Match not played

[edit] Two-legged finals

Year Country Home team Score Away team Country Venue Location Notes
1972  SCO Rangers # 1–3 Ajax *  NED Ibrox Stadium Glasgow, Scotland [5][a]
 NED Ajax * 3–2 Rangers #  SCO De Meer Stadion Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ajax won 6–3 on aggregate *
1973  ITA Milan # 1–0 Ajax *  NED San Siro Milan, Italy [6]
 NED Ajax * 6–0 Milan #  ITA Olympisch Stadion Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ajax won 6–1 on aggregate *
1974 Not played
Qualifying teams: Flag of West Germany Bayern Munich *, Flag of the German Democratic Republic Magdeburg #.
[b]
1975  FRG Bayern Munich * 0–1 Dynamo Kiev #  URS Olympiastadion Munich, Germany [7]
 URS Dynamo Kiev # 2–0 Bayern Munich *  FRG Kiev Central Stadium Kiev, Soviet Union
Dynamo Kiev won 3–0 on aggregate #
1976  FRG Bayern Munich * 2–1 Anderlecht #  BEL Olympiastadion Munich, Germany [8]
 BEL Anderlecht # 4–1 Bayern Munich *  FRG Parc Astride Brussels, Belgium
Anderlecht won 4–3 on aggregate #
1977  FRG Hamburg # 1–1 Liverpool *  ENG Volksparkstadion Hamburg, Germany [9]
 ENG Liverpool * 6–0 Hamburg #  FRG Anfield Liverpool, England
Liverpool won 7–1 on aggregate *
1978  BEL Anderlecht # 3–1 Liverpool *  ENG Parc Astride Brussels, Belgium [8]
 ENG Liverpool * 2–1 Anderlecht #  BEL Anfield Liverpool, England
Anderlecht won 4–3 on aggregate #
1979  ENG Nottingham Forest * 1–0 Barcelona #  ESP City Ground Nottingham, England [10]
 ESP Barcelona 1–1 Nottingham Forest *  ENG Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain
Nottingham Forest won 2–1 on aggregate *
1980  ENG Nottingham Forest * 2–1 Valencia #  ESP City Ground Nottingham, England [11]
 ESP Valencia # 1–0 Nottingham Forest *  ENG Luís Casanova Valencia, Spain
Aggregate 2–2, Valencia won on away goals #
1981 Not played
Qualifying teams: Flag of England Liverpool *, Flag of the Soviet Union Dinamo Tbilisi #
[c]
1982  ESP Barcelona # 1–0 Aston Villa *  ENG Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain [12]
 ENG Aston Villa *  †3–0 † Barcelona  ESP Villa Park Birmingham, England
Aston Villa won 3–1 on aggregate *
1983  FRG Hamburg * 0–0 Aberdeen #  SCO Volsparkstadion Hamburg, Germany [13]
 SCO Aberdeen # 2–0 Hamburg *  FRG Pittodrie Stadium Aberdeen, Scotland
Aberdeen won 2–0 on aggregate #
1984  ITA Juventus # 2–0 Liverpool *  ENG Stadio Comunale Turin, Italy [14][d]
 ENG Liverpool * n/a Juventus #  ITA Anfield Liverpool, England
Juventus won 2–0 on aggregate #
1985 Not played
Qualifying teams: Flag of Italy Juventus *, Flag of England Everton #
[e]
Year Nat Winner Score Runners-up Nat Venue Location Notes
1986  ROU Steaua Bucharest * 1–0 Dynamo Kiev #  URS Stade Louis II Monaco [15][f]
Year Nat Home team Score Away team Nat Venue Location Notes
1987  NED Ajax # 0–1 Porto *  POR De Meer Stadion Amsterdam, Netherlands [16]
 POR Porto * 1–0 Ajax #  NED Estádio das Antas Porto, Portugal
Porto won 2–0 on aggregate *
1988  BEL Mechelen # 3–0 PSV Eindhoven *  NED Achter de Kazerne Mechelen, Belgium [17]
 NED PSV Eindhoven * 1–0 Mechelen #  BEL Philips Stadion Eindhoven, Netherlands
Mechelen won 3–1 on aggregate #
1989  ESP Barcelona # 1–1 Milan *  ITA Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain [18]
 ITA Milan * 1–0 Barcelona #  ESP San Siro Milan, Italy
Milan won 2–1 on aggregate *
1990  ITA Sampdoria # 1–1 Milan *  ITA Stadio Luigi Ferraris Genoa, Italy [18]
 ITA Milan * 2–0 Sampdoria #  ITA San Siro Milan, Italy
Milan won 3–1 on aggregate *
1991  ENG Manchester United # 1–0 Red Star Belgrade *  SFR Old Trafford Manchester, England [19][g]
 SFR Red Star Belgrade * n/a Manchester United #  ENG Stadion Crvena Zvezda Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Manchester United won 1–0 #
1992  GER Werder Bremen # 1–1 Barcelona *  ESP Weserstadion Bremen, Germany [20]
 ESP Barcelona * 2–1 Werder Bremen #  GER Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate *
1993  ITA Parma # 0–1 Milan *  ITA Stadio Ennio Tardini Parma, Italy [21][h]
 ITA Milan *  †0–2 † Parma #  ITA San Siro Milan, Italy
Parma won 2–1 on aggregate #
1994  ENG Arsenal # 0–0 Milan *  ITA Highbury London, England [18]
 ITA Milan * 2–0 Arsenal #  ENG San Siro Milan, Italy
Milan won 2–0 on aggregate *
1995  ESP Real Zaragoza # 1–1 Ajax *  NED La Romareda Zaragoza, Spain [6]
 NED Ajax * 4–0 Real Zaragoza #  ESP Olympisch Stadion Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate *
1996  FRA Paris Saint Germain # 1–6 Juventus *  ITA Parc des Princes Paris, France [14]
 ITA Juventus * 3–1 Paris Saint-Germain #  FRA Stadio La Favorita Palermo, Italy
Juventus won 9–2 on aggregate *
1997  ESP Barcelona # 2–0 Borussia Dortmund *  GER Camp Nou Barcelona, Spain [20]
 GER Borussia Dortmund * 1–1 Barcelona #  ESP Westfalenstadion Dortmund, Germany
Barcelona won 3–1 on aggregate #

[edit] Single match finals

All matches played at Stade Louis II, Monaco.
Year Country Winner Score Runners-up Country Notes
1998  ENG Chelsea # 1–0 Real Madrid *  ESP [22]
1999  ITA Lazio # 1–0 Manchester United *  ENG [23]
2000  TUR Galatasaray ¤   †2–1 †† Real Madrid *  ESP [24]
2001  ENG Liverpool ¤ 3–2 Bayern Munich *  GER [9]
2002  ESP Real Madrid * 3–1 Feyenoord ¤  NED [25]
2003  ITA Milan * 1–0 Porto ¤  POR [26]
2004  ESP Valencia ¤ 2–1 Porto *  POR [27]
2005  ENG Liverpool *  †3–1 † CSKA Moscow ¤  RUS [28]
2006  ESP Sevilla ¤ 3–0 Barcelona *  ESP [29]
2007  ITA Milan * 3–1 Sevilla ¤  ESP [30]
2008  RUS Zenit St. Petersburg ¤ 2–1 Manchester United *  ENG [31]
2009  ESP Barcelona * vs. Shahktar Donetsk ¤  UKR [32]

[edit] Results by teams

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Milan 5 2 1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007 1973, 1993
Liverpool 3 2 1977, 2001, 2005 1978, 1984
Ajax 3 1 1972, 1973, 1995 1987
Barcelona 2 4 1992, 1997 1979, 1982, 1989, 2006
Anderlecht 2 0 1976, 1978
Valencia 2 0 1980, 2004
Juventus 2 0 1984, 1996
Porto 1 2 1987 2003, 2004
Manchester United 1 2 1991 1999, 2008
Real Madrid 1 2 2002 1998, 2000
Dynamo Kyiv 1 1 1975 1986
Nottingham Forest 1 1 1979 1980
Sevilla 1 1 2006 2007
Aston Villa 1 0 1982
Aberdeen 1 0 1983
Steaua Bucharest 1 0 1986
Mechelen 1 0 1988
Parma 1 0 1993
Chelsea 1 0 1998
Lazio 1 0 1999
Galatasaray 1 0 2000
Zenit St. Petersburg 1 0 2008
Bayern Munich 0 3 1975, 1976, 2001
Hamburg 0 2 1977, 1983
PSV Eindhoven 0 1 1988
Sampdoria 0 1 1990
Red Star Belgrade 0 1 1991
Werder Bremen 0 1 1992
Arsenal 0 1 1994
Real Zaragoza 0 1 1995
Paris Saint-Germain 0 1 1996
Borussia Dortmund 0 1 1997
Feyenoord 0 1 2002
CSKA Moscow 0 1 2005

[edit] Results by country

Nation Winners Runners-up
 Italy 9 3
 England 7 6
 Spain 6 8
 Belgium 3 0
 Netherlands 2[i] 3
 Portugal 1 2
 Soviet Union 1 1
 Russia 1 1
 Romania 1 0
 Scotland 1 0[i]
 Turkey 1 0
 Germany 0 7
 France 0 1
 Yugoslavia 0 1

[edit] Results by method of qualification

Cup Winners Runners-up
UEFA Champions League* 16[i] 17
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup** 12 12[i]
UEFA Europa League** 5 4

(*): Known as European Champion Clubs' Cup from 1956 to 1992
(**): Merged under the UEFA Europa League name but past winners are kept separate; known as the UEFA Cup until 2009.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  • a  The 1972 final is not recognised by UEFA as an official title.[3]
  • b  The 1974 competition was abandoned due to an inability of the finalists to find a mutually convenient date for the match.[3]
  • c  The 1981 competition was not played due to the fact that Liverpool's could not find a suitable date due to fixture congestion.
  • d  For the 1984 competition only one match was played because Liverpool could not find another date to play Juventus.[3]
  • e  The 1985 competition was abandoned as Everton could not play, due to a ban on English clubs' participation in European football competitions.
  • f  For the 1986 competition, due to political circumstances, Steaua and Dynamo agreed to contest the fixture on a one-off basis. UEFA chose Stade Louis II as the neutral venue.[15]
  • g  For the 1991 competition only one match was played due to political circumstances in former Yugoslavia.
  • h  European champions Marseille were suspended due to a bribery scandal,[33] so Milan took their place as runner-up in the European Cup.[21]
  • i  The unofficial 1972 final is not included in this total.

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  32. ^ To be played 28 August 2009.
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